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    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again

    Several of the erstwhile posters here has mentioned the my dear Burger Bros had sharply declined. I was deeply saddened to hear this and after getting the sobbing out of my system, I resolved to visit and find out for myself.

    So off we went on the NineBot!

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231228_150237-jpg


    After a few sphincter gripping encounters on the road, we finally arrived. We knew we were at a real, American style burger place, just look at the pickups.

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_141952-jpg

    We settled in to make our order. The first thing we noticed is that they got rid of the little box on the table that let you place your own order.

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_132919-jpg

    I got a Smokey Bro (originally 130B I believe, now 160B) and some curly fries. The wife got the Burger Bro, onion wings and potato wedges. In a flash, they had the sides out. We reckoned that was enough for 4 people.

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_134326-jpg

    Then it was a look at the condiment selections.....a very nice selection of 'ments, as we say in the burger review trade.

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_133955-jpgBurger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_133829-jpg

    Then, the stars of the show, the burgers (or at least my burger as the wife was too hungry to stop to take pictures). A nice cold one always is the perfect complement to a burger.

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_135126-copy-jpgBurger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_135547-copy-jpg


    One of the gripes I've always had with bacon infused burgers is that the bacon is usually a bit undercooked for me....this was perfect. A seriously nice burger, especially for the price point.

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_135709-jpg

    The owner was there, we exchanged pleasantries and I was going to try to interview him to see how things were going, but he couldn't take his eyes off the phone. I did mention the taste of rosemary the was at times a bit much in the past was no longer there and he admitted to reducing it due to customer feedback.

    Their menu has expanded to pasta and such, perhaps they're trying to become more of a diner sort of place rather than just a burger joint.

    On a final note, we got our bill (830B) and I waved a 1000B note. Guess what happened next?

    Well, you're right. None of the restos down Soi 49 take cash anyone. Luckily our credit card worked with no problems.

    Oh, how I had a chuckle.......
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    That burger does look good. Nice and simple.

    Not accepting cash is a joke though.

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    Nice review, cheers.

    Quote Originally Posted by armstrong View Post
    Not accepting cash is a joke though.
    Quite preferable when it's Thais dealing with it.

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    Decent burger.

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    Nice review, tops.

    Why do they not accept cash anymore? Are they encouraging the use of apps (similar to WePay/ Alipay, Paymaya, etc)? The QR code thingys? Or just generally cashless transactions? (anyone can answer, TIA)

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    Quote Originally Posted by katie23 View Post
    Why do they not accept cash anymore? Are they encouraging the use of apps (similar to WePay/ Alipay, Paymaya, etc)? The QR code thingys? Or just generally cashless transactions? (anyone can answer, TIA)
    They encourage the use of payment apps. We paid by credit card. When I say "they", soi 49 has a whole constellation of restaurants who do not take cash.

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    Ironic with Thai food taking the top spots all over teh world Msssaman Kaprow, Tom Yam, Tom kha, somtam,green curry a visitor would wastse time and money on pre chewed fasst food.

    I never ate ssuch peasant tucker when in the west but undersstand why Accdental Ajarnss who taech invMaccas long for KFC bucket of shite if their thai nong away, but to have but abvrief break in one of the culinary capitals of the word where michelin starred street food under $10 d hard to spend $30 even at buffets.

    Each to their own , an addiction to salt soft sweet food may have long term health isue.

    I have no current data but have walked around shopping Malsl in Prague Copenhagen and Paris thsi year and 3 average lady round 50kg would fit in one the Americans found in every Walmart or Wendys from Gainesville to Tacoma
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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    Ironic with Thai food taking the top spots all over teh world Msssaman Kaprow, Tom Yam, Tom kha, somtam,green curry a visitor would wastse time and money on pre chewed fasst food.
    Not really, after living in Asia for the last 20+ years, I've had all of those iconic Thai foods, many times over. They're just as "homey" to me as a burger. Secondly, prechewed fast food? Oddly enough, I've never seen a food review from someone with your vast amount of worldly experience, only petty commentary, Jeff style.

    Tonight's feast will be Greek food. Again, Oddly enough I'm having Greek tonight. Why? Because I can get great Thai food on Bacolod and I've been eating Thai while I'm here. I can't get great Greek food in Bacolod, thus Greek tonight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topper View Post
    I've never seen a food review from someone with your vast amount of worldly experience, only petty commentary, Jeff style.
    Why so sour done plenty on an Basque Thai Czech Danish did an illustrated curry thread, Dont you accept that a well as the waste derforestation American junk food is a dietary health and environmemtal disaster plus of course low wage non career menial work and folk trapped in fat food franchise treadmill.

    sorry the TD search function aint working but we can agree to differ, pre chewd minced, adulterated , added msg preervative, maize sugar and alt is the staple plus with the surrel hit in America chlorinated chicken, banned in EU,UK etc GMO i sthe marketing arm of that sick society , the only developed nation without free health care, so it is an opportunity to profit from the sick the rip off insurance and legal drug firm like to sick and poor in trailer eating garbage.

    Life expectacy where I lived in rural Florida is lower than rural village in Lanna where people exercise eat lot of local fih grain and fruits .
    How anyone with a choice could settle for burger perhap after Pinoy "cuiine" anythong is an improvement.

    Anyway happy new Year to you and Mr Topper

    If you want good food go to Denmark Basque Country sweden Japan Czechia, Penang or on $5 budget any retaurant here
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    Quote Originally Posted by Topper View Post
    Not really, after living in Asia for the last 20+ years, I've had all of those iconic Thai foods, many times over. They're just as "homey" to me as a burger. Secondly, prechewed fast food? Oddly enough, I've never seen a food review from someone with your vast amount of worldly experience, only petty commentary, Jeff style.

    Tonight's feast will be Greek food. Again, Oddly enough I'm having Greek tonight. Why? Because I can get great Thai food on Bacolod and I've been eating Thai while I'm here. I can't get great Greek food in Bacolod, thus Greek tonight.
    I'm doing a morrocan feed here in vientiane when they open after new year. For the same reason. Variety

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLD View Post
    a morrocan feed
    Exotic

    Itta, as they say in Laos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topper View Post
    Several of the erstwhile posters here has mentioned the my dear Burger Bros had sharply declined. I was deeply saddened to hear this and after getting the sobbing out of my system, I resolved to visit and find out for myself.

    So off we went on the NineBot!

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231228_150237-jpg


    After a few sphincter gripping encounters on the road, we finally arrived. We knew we were at a real, American style burger place, just look at the pickups.

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_141952-jpg

    We settled in to make our order. The first thing we noticed is that they got rid of the little box on the table that let you place your own order.

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_132919-jpg

    I got a Smokey Bro (originally 130B I believe, now 160B) and some curly fries. The wife got the Burger Bro, onion wings and potato wedges. In a flash, they had the sides out. We reckoned that was enough for 4 people.

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_134326-jpg

    Then it was a look at the condiment selections.....a very nice selection of 'ments, as we say in the burger review trade.

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_133955-jpgBurger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_133829-jpg

    Then, the stars of the show, the burgers (or at least my burger as the wife was too hungry to stop to take pictures). A nice cold one always is the perfect complement to a burger.

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_135126-copy-jpgBurger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_135547-copy-jpg


    One of the gripes I've always had with bacon infused burgers is that the bacon is usually a bit undercooked for me....this was perfect. A seriously nice burger, especially for the price point.

    Burger Bros, Phram 9, Soi 49 - Again-20231229_135709-jpg

    The owner was there, we exchanged pleasantries and I was going to try to interview him to see how things were going, but he couldn't take his eyes off the phone. I did mention the taste of rosemary the was at times a bit much in the past was no longer there and he admitted to reducing it due to customer feedback.

    Their menu has expanded to pasta and such, perhaps they're trying to become more of a diner sort of place rather than just a burger joint.

    On a final note, we got our bill (830B) and I waved a 1000B note. Guess what happened next?

    Well, you're right. None of the restos down Soi 49 take cash anyone. Luckily our credit card worked with no problems.

    Oh, how I had a chuckle.......
    The owner being there is probably the key. That cashless thing is a ballache and half as um cash only. ed up buying my milkshakes eleswhere. The Amelie cafe next door but one does a nice shakshukar they serve with a croissant for some reason

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    Quote Originally Posted by reinvented View Post
    he Amelie cafe next door but one does a nice shakshukar they serve with a croissant for some reason
    That does sound interesting....

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